They are also a Ltd company Lolek Ltd 'The meaning of the name Lolek is Free Man. The origin of the name Lolek is Polish. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.

Polish form of Karol (Charles) used by Pope John Paul II.'

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I’m fairly certain that No will win. If it’s this close in the polls at this stage then the hidden No voters will probably swing it.

i've been pretty sure of the same from the outset - there's a lot of undecideds out there that will swing towards keeping things as they are especially when they look at some of the No posters out there. I'll vote yes but think the way the vote has been set up is almost doomed to failure. Should have aimed lower and guarantee that we're not left with the clusterfcuk we currently find ourselves in.

I’m fairly certain that No will win. If it’s this close in the polls at this stage then the hidden No voters will probably swing it.

I get the feeling this is the way its going to go.

Yep, I think old Ireland is alive and well and will be out in force. I think the referendum may have won if they had just brought in a very limited proposal at first for the hard cases and then expanded it after.

I’m fairly certain that No will win. If it’s this close in the polls at this stage then the hidden No voters will probably swing it.

I get the feeling this is the way its going to go.

Yep, I think old Ireland is alive and well and will be out in force. I think the referendum may have won if they had just brought in a very limited proposal at first for the hard cases and then expanded it after.

I’m fairly certain that No will win. If it’s this close in the polls at this stage then the hidden No voters will probably swing it.

I get the feeling this is the way its going to go.

Yep, I think old Ireland is alive and well and will be out in force. I think the referendum may have won if they had just brought in a very limited proposal at first for the hard cases and then expanded it after.

I feel that the No might win, I think living in a big city with a liberal, young bunch of friends has insulated me abit. My missus is a stone cold No with no discussion but she can't vote and her arguments are religious based, but the rest of the people I know (family included are yes). But, then again, the marriage referendum was a complete landslide.

I’m fairly certain that No will win. If it’s this close in the polls at this stage then the hidden No voters will probably swing it.

I get the feeling this is the way its going to go.

Yep, I think old Ireland is alive and well and will be out in force. I think the referendum may have won if they had just brought in a very limited proposal at first for the hard cases and then expanded it after.

I feel that the No might win, I think living in a big city with a liberal, young bunch of friends has insulated me abit. My missus is a stone cold No with no discussion but she can't vote and her arguments are religious based, but the rest of the people I know (family included are yes). But, then again, the marriage referendum was a complete landslide.

Thing is, in the marriage referendum, pretty much all voters under the age of what, 35?, voted in favour. With this, the younger "liberal" vote is more split. Can't just rely on the young vote winning through sheer numbers.